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Operation ProM aster 25 00 User Manua l 4-5 Starting the 2500 System The system has been configured to power up in remote mode, ready to communicate wi th TaskLink. To start th e system, follow th is brief procedure: 1. …

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Operation
4-4 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
Antistatic
Precautions
The devices that you will be handling and programming on the 2500 are
sensitive to static and can be damaged by accidental and unintended
electrostatic discharge while you are handling them. To minimize
possible damage to devices, wear your wrist strap and plug the end into
the ground strap connector in the lower left corner of the 2500 (see Figure
1-2).
CAUTION: The devices being processed through the ProMaster 2500 and
components on the system’s circuit boards are static
sensitive and may be damaged by electrostatic discharge
(ESD). To help eliminate damage from ESD, operators and
service personnel should wear an antistatic wrist strap
while using the equipment. The wrist strap should be
connected to the grounding plug. It should contain a 1M ohm
(minimum value) to 10M ohm (maximum value) isolating
resistor.
Raising the Hood
While a Task is
Running
The 2500 has been designed to operate only when the hood is down in the
operating position (see Figure 1-2). A safety interlock switch is activated
when the hood is raised to stop all handler motion and laser marking. It
must be lowered into operating position before you can start a Task.
Do not lift the hood while the handler is processing devices. If you raise
the hood, the 2500 will immediately stop processing and leave the
condition of the devices being programmed in an unknown state. Devices
in the programming modules may not complete the programming
operation correctly and should be removed and discarded. If you need to
examine something under the hood while a Job/Task is running, select
Pause
from the TaskLink screen to stop the 2500, after the current
device(s) has completed the programming cycle.
If you lift the hood without pausing TaskLink and want to continue
running the Job/Task, lower the hood to continue operation.
WARNING:Any attempt to bypass the hood interlock could result in
operator injury. Do not attempt to defeat this safety
feature.
Operating Noise
Level
The typical operating noise level of the 2500 may exceed 70 dB because of
the many complex functions taking place at the same time, such as:
Heavy subassemblies being driven rapidly by motors along sizable
lead screws.
Air actuators being rapidly turned on and off.
Vacuum motors making noise.
WARNING:Long term exposure to noise levels in excess of 70 dB could
cause hearing loss. Personnel working near the 2500
should wear hearing protection.
Operation
ProMaster 2500 User Manual 4-5
Starting the 2500
System
The system has been configured to power up in remote mode, ready to
communicate with TaskLink. To start the system, follow this brief
procedure:
1. Turn on the 2500. The 2500 will power up in remote mode.
2. On your PC, move to the directory where TaskLink is installed.
3. On your PC keyboard from the DOS prompt enter
tl
The main TaskLink screen is displayed.
Figure 4-2
TaskLink Operator Screen
Operation
4-6 ProMaster 2500 User Manual
Entering Your
Password
The system administrator may configure your ProMaster 2500 for a
security level that requires you to enter a password before you see the
main TaskLink screen. If your system is configured in this way, the first
screen you see after starting TaskLink is a security screen (see Figure 4-3).
Enter your username as the system administrator has defined it for the
2500. Press
.
A second security screen is displayed (see Figure 4-4). This screen
prompts you to enter your password. The default password is
password
.
Enter this the first time you use the 2500. You can enter a personal
password at any time by selecting the
Change Password
pushbutton.
You will be prompted to enter and confirm the new password before it is
accepted.
Figure 4-3
Enter Your Name on the Security
Screen
Figure 4-4
TaskLink Main Operator Screen